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  3. LORD CURZON'S INDUSTRY

    "A Friend of Lord Curzon" writes to "The Westminster Gazette:" "In your London Letter'(of August 5) you refer to Mr fan Malcolm's tessimony to the ...

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  4. A GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE CONTEST

    HOBART, Sunday. — A gloom was cast over the city last night when news was received from the Springs that one of the participants in the ...

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  5. THE STATE CRISIS

    The political situation created by the rash action of the Legislative Council in refusing to proceed with the Personal Exertion Tax Repeal But and throwing ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A train accident occurred at Loch on Saturday night, and resulted fatally to one man, while another had a narrow escape. The ...

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  7. AMERICA'S DEVELOPMENT IDEALS

    The seventh volume of the great Cambridge Modern History, planned by the comprehensive genius of the late Lord Acton, is practically a history of the ...

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  8. SPORTING

    The annual show in connection with the Southern Tasmanian Kennel Club will be held at Hobart on October 14 and 15, and entries close on Saturday, the 3rd. ...

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  9. MEETING AT ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday. — At a special meeting of the A.M.A. on Friday night a resolution was unanimously carried condemning the action of the Legislative ...

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  10. CYCLING

    The annual meeting of the City cycling Club will be held in the Workmen's Club at 8 o'clock on Thursday evening. The Longford Cycling Club will hold a ...

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  11. SPLENDID RAINFALLS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—On Saturday the rain had cleared off the western half of the State, but farther good falls are reported from the central and eastern ...

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  12. WALKING MATCHES

    At a meeting of butchers held last Thursday night it was decided to hold a go-as-you-please on Wednesday, September 30. The course is to be form the Centennial ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND

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  14. COACH-BUILDERS' EMPLOYEES' CONTEST.

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  15. OPINION AT BURNIE.

    BURNIE, Sunday—Public opinion at Burnie is warm on the political questions of the hour, and the actions of the Council are generally condemned. So ...

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  16. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Saturday. — At the City Court to-day Louis Leslie Smith was further charged by information with having embezzled the sums of £4 13s 6d, ...

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  17. BOXING

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday. — "Bob" Feeney and Harry North boxed at the Metropole Theatre on Saturday for the bantam weight championship and a subscribed purse ...

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  18. THE PERSONAL EXERTION TAX.

    Sir,—The Launceston public must not forget that their fellow citizens—Geo. Collins, Fred. Grubb, Adye Douglas, and Robt. S. Scott, assisted by William Hart ...

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  19. NEW IRISH INDUSTRY

    Mr E. J. Mecredy, the Irish motorist, whose scheme for the manufacture of alcohol in Ireland is now under the consideration of the Department Of ...

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  20. ATHLETICS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The Victorian Amateur Athletic Association tenmile cross-country championship wan won at Caulfield yesterday by J. A. Stillwell, of the ...

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  21. THE DEADLY CRAYFISH POT.

    HOBART, Saturday. — Yesterday morning, on the Alexandra Pier, there was on view a crayfish pot as used for the capture of crayfish by the Victorian ...

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  22. A LECTURE ON TASMANIA

    The Town Hall, Malvern, was crowded on Monday evening, when Mr T. A. Rogers, J.P., delivered a lecture on 'Tasmania" from a tourist point of view. ...

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  23. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday.—In reply to a resolution passed at a public meeting last week to discuss the retrenchment of Mr Curtain, as inspector of mines for ...

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  24. CAN ENGLAND FEED HERSELF?

    Mr C. W. Sorenesen contributes to "The Contemporary Review" a very interesting article, entitled "Back to the Land," in which he maintains that it is ...

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  25. FOOTBALL

    ZEEHAN, Sunday. - A football match was played on Saturday between teams representing the Montana and Comet mines, for charitable purposes. A friendly game ...

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  26. A JEALOUS LOVER

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — A shocking tragedy was enacted here on Friday night, when Charles Pittman, a fish hawker, aged about 30 years, was shot ...

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  27. EAST WELLINGTON PREMIERSHIP.

    BURNIE, Sunday. — At Burnie yesterday Wynyard defeated Penguin by 9 goals 5 behinds to Penguin's 3 goals 6 behinds, thus winning the East Wellington ...

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  28. JUNIOR ASSOCIATION PREMIERSHIP.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The Junior Association premiership was decided yesterday by South Melbourne scoring 6 goals 1 behind (37 points), against Collingwood's 3 ...

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  29. REFERENCE AT ST. DAVID'S CATHEDRAL.

    HOBART, Sunday. — At St. David's Cathedral this morning Dean Kite expressed sympathy with those who had lost relatives by the recent ...

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  30. WHEN COAL IS EXHAUSTED

    What will happen to the civilised world in the days, not now perhaps fifty years off, when steam coal will be more than £4 per ton instead of 10s, and all other ...

    Article : 420 words
  31. FIND0N HARRIERS' HUNT CLUB

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  32. MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE.

    HOBART, Sunday, 9 p.m. — The committee met to-night and checked the list, and are satisfied that no more are missing. ...

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  33. STRAITS ISLAND NEWS

    Matters on the islands are rather quiet, although signs of preparations for mutton-birding, in the way of empty casks, are in evidence. The birds, which ...

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